How to Repair Inverted Screen Colors in Windows

Changing the display settings in Windows can improve screen visibility for people with poor visibility. This process of dramatically changing Windows color and contrast settings is called color inversion. It is important to note that the activation of color inversion in Windows is not permanent.

Change Color and High Contrast Setting

In an empty area of the desktop screen, right-click and select Customize.

The Settings app will open and you see the options available for the background.

On the right side of the window, under Associated Settings, click High Contrast Settings.

Under High Contrast, you can select the desired pattern from the drop-down menu. In your case, select None to reset your drawing to the old setting.

Click Apply to make the changes take effect.

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Use a Magnifier Window Through a REG file

The following.reg files change the DWORD value in the underlying registry key.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ScreenMagnifier
Invert DWORD value
0= Off
1= On

Save the .reg file on your desktop.

Double-click on the downloaded.reg file to merge it.

When prompted, click Run, OK (UAC), Yes and OK to approve the merge.

You can now delete the downloaded.reg file if you wish.

Do A System Restore

If this problem has occurred recently, it is possible that a third-party application or one of your settings may be the cause of the problem. The fastest way to solve this problem is to restore the system. To do this, follow these steps:

Press the Windows + S button and go to System Restore. Select Create a restore point from the list of results.

The System Properties window appears. Select the System Restore button.

Once the System Restore window is open, click the Next button to continue.

Enable the Show more restore points option, if available. Select the restore point to which you want to return and click the Next button.

Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the operation.

Once the recovery process is complete, check to see if the problem persists.